WebOriginal title: 'Governor Arthur's Proclamation to the Aborigines, ca. 1828-1830'. Oil painting on huon pine board, rectangular in shape with rounded corners, with a hole at … WebMay 21, 2012 · Governor Davey's Proclamation to the Aborigines in 1816 by General George Frankland; State Library of New South Wales PD Wybalenna Aboriginal Establishment Many white males married Aboriginal females and established communities for seal hunting.
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WebProclamation board labelled "Governor Davey's Proclamation" painted in Van Diemen's Land about 1830 in the time of Governor Arthur. This was designed to show that colonists and aboriginals were equal before the law, and incorrectly depicted a policy of friendship and equal justice which simply did not exist at the height of the Black War. WebGovernor Davey’s Proclamation to the Aborigines (1816) Enlarge Download Low Res Image Order a copy Description This lithograph is of an early piece of government … navy battle cruiser
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WebGovernor Davey's proclamation to the Aborigines, 1816, [1] [picture] National Library of Australia Due to major building activity, some collections are unavailable. Please check … WebGovernor Davey's Proclamation to the Aborigines, 1816 Number of Sheets 1 Number of Pages 1 Maximum dimensions 449 mm (Length), 264 mm (Width) Measurement From Conservation. External measurement of lithograph Framer John Pill, 152 Liverpool Street, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 1896 - 1897 The lithograph was originally received framed … WebIn 1829 Lieutenant Governor George Arthur issued a series of Proclamation Boards illustrated with images of friendship, equality before the law and mutual punishment for Aborigines and Europeans alike, in an attempt to conciliate Aboriginal people in Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). navy battle group pictures